UI/UX Portfolio

Building a UX/UI Portfolio from Scratch: The Role of Conducting Studies

Summary: Harmanpreet Singh, Harmanpreet Singh, initiated a discussion about starting a career in UI/UX design, focusing on building a portfolio for newcomers. They raised questions about the value of conducting one’s own usability studies versus analyzing existing projects and how each approach influences the understanding of design principles. Singh also inquired about personal experiences with conducting studies, the balance between investing time and resources, and alternative methods for those who cannot conduct full studies. Participants are encouraged to share their own journeys, experiences, and tips in creating a UX/UI portfolio.
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Building a UX/UI Portfolio from Scratch: The Role of Conducting Studies

Starting a career in UI/UX design can be an exciting journey, especially for freshers looking to build their first portfolio. An important consideration in this process is whether conducting studies on your own or analyzing existing projects is a necessary step.

Discussion Points:

  • Do you think conducting your own usability studies enhances your understanding of UI/UX design principles?

  • Can analyzing case studies or existing projects be as effective as conducting your own research when building a portfolio?

  • Have you personally conducted studies for your portfolio, and if so, what insights did you gain from the experience?

  • How can freshers balance the time and resources needed for conducting studies with the desire to create a comprehensive portfolio?

  • What alternative approaches can freshers consider if they lack the resources to conduct full studies?

We would love to hear your experiences and thoughts on these questions. Please share your journey in building your portfolio and any tips or lessons you've learned along the way!

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